Bean – Grand-Maman Dinel

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This yellow pole bean has been grown by the Dinel family for over 100 years. Well adapted to Quebec’s climate.  Best to harvest when beans turn yellow, with a bit of green on the underside, to promote a better harvest and before the beans develop a soft texture. Mme Dinel served them cooked with a dab of butter, sprinkled with salt and pepper. Vines grow to 2 m (6′) in length. Will continue flowering right up to first frost.

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Description

Botanical name
Phaseolus vulgaris ‘Grand-Maman Dinel’

Family
Fabaceae

Spacing
Sow the seeds 10-20 cm (4-8″) apart in rows that are 60-90 cm (24-36″) apart. Pole beans need a support structure at least 2 m (6′) high; the vines can grow 1.5-3 m (5-10′) long.

Depth
Lay seeds on their side and cover with 2 cm (1″) of soil. Firm the soil with your fingers.

Requirements
Hot and sunny. Loamy soil, pH around 6-6.5.

Pests
Aphids and spider mites. Both can be washed off with a hard jet of water.

Timing
Direct sow starting in mid-May. Warm-weather crop. Best soil temperature is at least 21°C (70°F). Can have an earlier first harvest if you start seeds indoors. Beans do not love to be transplanted, so handle with care. In our experience, plants started from seeds caught up to the transplants very quickly and the end result was not that different.

Germination
Seeds will sprout in 6-10 days.

Growing
Apart from daily watering, your only care consists of spraying leaves with kelp fertilizer periodically to boost nutrient uptake.

Days to maturity
65 days

Season
Warm, annual